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Changes in clergy assignments announced
Archbishop Nelson Perez announced the appointment of priests affecting three parishes of the Philadelphia Archdiocese Jan. 24.
Ukrainian crisis a threat to Europe and democracy, local leaders say
A Russian invasion of Ukraine spells "life or death for thousands" of people, the displacement of millions and a return to authoritarianism in former Soviet nations, said Philadelphia Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop Borys Gudziak and others.
Rally speakers confident about abortion law changes but see work ahead
Speakers at a rally for the March for Life Jan. 21 commended the dedication of thousands gathering for the event each year to protest the 1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion.
Pro-life marchers’ energy, enthusiasm is ‘palpable,’ says march official
Tens of thousands joined the 49th annual March for Life Jan. 22 in Washington. If Roe v. Wade is overturned this year, statewide marches will be planned in all 50 states over the next seven years.
Catholics urged to pray, work for day when law protects every life
The Catholic Church's opposition to abortion "is a response of love for both mothers and their children in the womb," said a key U.S. bishop marking the anniversary of legal abortion.
In cold of Washington, hot debate erupts anew on abortion
Baltimore Archbishop William Lori reiterated the Catholic teaching that abortion "is wrong," even as a prank flashed words in support of choosing abortion on the national shrine.
Long road to college decision pays off for Wood lineman
Like chasing a quarterback as he does for Archbishop Wood's football team, senior Dylan Logue found the process of choosing Ursinus College elusive. But the preparation and work finally came together.
Supreme Court rejects request from Texas abortion providers
With its one-sentence order in a 6-3 decision, the high court's Jan. 20 action means the state law that bans most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy will remain in effect.
Pope declares St. Irenaeus a doctor of the church
Pope Francis said the second-century theologian is a "doctor of unity" who serves as "a spiritual and theological bridge between Eastern and Western Christians."
Most Americans support limiting abortion, poll shows
A new Knights of Columbus/Marist Poll shows that 71% of Americans support legal limits on abortion and 54% of Americans oppose taxpayer funding of abortion.

